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Award-Winning Director Matthew Cohen Joins What America Thinks

Award-Winning Director Matthew Cohen Joins What America Thinks

Rasmussen Reports and Telco Productions are pleased to announce that Matthew Cohen has joined What America Thinks With Scott Rasmussen as director of the new nationally syndicated half-hour weekly television show scheduled to debut the weekend of September 8. Top stations already signed to feature the program include WCBS in New York and KCBS in Los Angeles.

Cohen is an award-winning director whose resume includes Anderson Cooper’s syndicated talk show, Anderson, The Martha Stewart Show, the remake of the classic game show The Newlywed Game and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Cohen directed more than 1,500 episodes of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? for which he earned two back-to-back Daytime Emmys in 2004 and 2005.

In addition to directing the pilots for ABC's My Kind of Town and NBC's The John Walsh Show, Cohen has worked on NBA Inside Stuff for NBC, live productions of ABC's The View, Buena Vista's Live with Regis & Kathie Lee, as well as newscasts for MSNBC, Fox News Channel, WABC and WNYW.

What America Thinks is slated to begin airing on over 50 stations nationwide, including the latest addition, KVOS-TV in Seattle.  Please check your local guide for air times.

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